METEOROLOGICAL JOURNAL, SEPTEMBER, 1805. D. H. Baro. Tout T. in H. C Wind Weather, &c. 17 29.78 60 65.5 62 4 WNW Rain, 1,64 less cloudy at times: shower more cloudy, and little rain at eve 27 30.08 53.5 59 cloudy 2 30 10 635 65 less cloudy at times 60 W I 58 2 29 98 65.5 65 47 29.89 60 63.5 63 4 2 29.86 68.5 65.5 57 3 57 29.75 62.5 65 229 870.5 67 67 29-73 61 65.5 65 6 12 29.63 69.5 67.5 54 62 4 57 wsw 77 29,63 60.5 64.5 59 5 2 29.48 64 165.5 87 29 67 58 63 62 229.77 65 sw 2 wsw 2 65.5 56 9 7 30.06 53-562 2 30.17 65 10,750.30 53.5 61.5-59 3 2 30.28 67 64.5 58 2 117 30.22 62.5 65 64 h 2 30 19 68.5 66.5 615 12 7 30.19 61.5 65 64 h 12 30.20 68 6.7 37 30.24 55 s 2 calm and clear eve: much rain. thunder rain and violent clap of thunder, more wind and fine less wind chiefly cloudy and little rain at times. cloudless eve wsw I hazy. thick upward and drizzly at times 62.5 61 2 2 30.24 67 66 584 14 7 30.30 58.5 64.5 62 1 2 30.34 68-566.5 57 2 15 7 30.34.55.5 63.5 61 1 2 30.30 67-566 160 I 167 30.18 56 6304 h 2.30.09 72 167 562 17 7 30 10 59.5 64.5 62 5 2 30.08 69 5 66.5 53 3 7 30.13 59 61.5 66 £ 2 30.10 71 69 61 0 19 7.29.9963-567 62 I 2 30 02 68 68-56213 20 7 30.13 53.5 56 230.29 64.5 655524 21 7 30.17 58 53 162 4 2 29.94 61 63.5583 22 7 30.02 54 162 1230.1.2 60 WSW I less cloudy.. thick upward, clear wsw I hazy. bright night 61 5 NNW I little rain. fine eve: cloudy 23 7 30.26 51.5 58.5 59 h NW I little wet. cloudy N2 30,26 61 615 59 4 NNW I fine. little rain. fine, 25 7 30.31 43 53 581 Ni hazy 2 30.31 57 565 56 2 wNw 1 hazy cloudy night little wet PRICES OF STOCKS from SEPT. 26, to Oct. 23, 1805, both included. By Messrs. Anthony Clarke and Robert Marsden, Stock Brokers, Prince's Street, Bank. 4 p. Ct. 15 per Cent. 5 p. Ct. | Long | Short Imperial Imper. India Navy. 1797. Anns. Anns. 3 per Cents. Anns. Stock. Date! Bank 3 p. Cent 3 per Cent. Stock Reduc. Consols. By the Winchester Quarter of 8 Bushels, and of OATMEAL per Boll. of 140lbs, Avoirdupoise, from the Returns received in the Week ended Oct. 19, 1805. INLAND COUNTIES. [Wheat. Rye. Barley Middlex 76 0 39 9 36 Huntin. 67 9 o Cambridge. 74 3 68 4 32 75 9 43 67 5 47 9 39 66 4 Northumberland 68 4 46 38 47 8 30 4 Cumberland .. I 50 2 28 Westmorland. 39 10 28 270 Gloucester 94 II 48 I 28 II 228 3 O 34 10 38 10.36 4 Average of England and Wales. Devon. Wheat Sis. 4d.; Rye 46s. 3d.; Barley Cornwall AGRICULTURAL REPORT. HE intelligence respecting the late crop of wheat continues still, in general, high THE ly satisfactory; the quantity per acre is found to be considerable, and the quali ty and weight superior to many of the last years; there is nevertheless, as we apprehended, from the coldness of the Summer, much black and smutty wheat, little of which has yet found its way to market. The crops of seeds and turnips, were highly benefitted by timely rains; and are generally abundant, as are the potatoes: nothing particularly new on these heads has transpired. Wheat sowing in the strong lands, is backward, on account of their extreme hardness and drought, previous to the rains, but the farmers are diligently fetching up lost time, and should the weather continue as at present, favourable, the seed will soon be all happily got into the earth; one very important step towards a future good crop. There is very little old corn of any kind in the country. Of live stock, the price of fat is lower, that of stores or lean, dearer, on account of the abundance of sheep, and the certainty of vast demand in the spring. Good horses, notwithstanding the season of the year, continue at high prices. New inclosures and various improvements are going on with energy in many parts of the country. At Smithfield the markets very large, Beef and Mutton 4 to 5s. per stone, sink the offal; Veal 5s. upwards; Dairy Pork 5s. 6d. to 6s.; Bacon 6s. Middlesex, October 25. BILL of MORTALITY, from SEPT. 24, 1805, to 332 ALPHABETICAL LIST OF BANKRUPTCIES AND DIVIDENDS, August 27, 1805, to September 21, 1805, inclusive. [Extracted from the London Gazette.] BANKRUPTCIES. [The Solicitors' Names are between parentheses.] ELLAMY, J. & E. Brigstock, Nerthamptonshire, butchers (Markham, Northampton.) Bainbridge, J. Walsingham, Durham, draper (Willis, Durham.) Blakeston, Kingston upon Hull, grocer (Conyers, Driffield, Yorkshire.) Badcock, J. Paternoster Row, bookseller (Bugby, Temple.) Boon, R. Chedzoy, Somersetshile, jobber of cattle (Boys, Bridgewater.) Burton, Bettoundsditch, slopseller (Adams, Old Jewry.) Cline, W. Islington Green, corndealer (Wright & Bovill, Chancery Lane.) Doyle, J. St. Paul's, Covent Garden, china, and glassman (Nayler, GreatNewport-street.) Davis, R. Aldermanbury, warehouse-man (Milne & Co. Old Jewry.) Evans, D. Southampton-court, linen-draper (Sheppard, Ba tlett's-buildings.) Favell, M. High-street Borough, linendraper (Nayler, T. & J. Great Newport-street.) Gillas, J. Peterborough, Northamptonshire, draper (Atkinson, Castle-street, Falcon-square.) Gahagan, J. Broadstreet-chambers, merchant (Day, Martin's-lane, Cannon-street.) Golden, J. Bury St. Edmund's, draper (Dickinson, and Co. Bury St. Edmund's.) Griffiths, F. Threadneedle-strect, apothecary (Gregson & Co. Angel-court, Throgmorton-street.) Hamer, R. Saville-row, wine. merchant, (Atkinson, Castle-street, Falcon-square.) Hoffman, D. Belton-street, Long-acre, cheese-monger (Hodgson, Charles-street St. James's-street.) Hasselwood, jun. Scarborough, ship owner (Robson, Scarborough.) Jones, J. Carnarvon, draper (Williams, Carnarvon.) Johnson, J. Holborn-hill, linen-draper (Freanch & Co. Castlestreet, Holborn.) Jenkins, T. & J. F. Wollen, High-street, Borough, and Chichester, Sussex, linen-drapers (Few, New North-street, Red-lion-square.) Jenkins, W. Bristol, broker (Mellin, Bristol.) Leo, C-Angel-court, Throgmorton-street, merchaut (Montefiore, Einch-lane.) Lord, E. Skinner's-street, Somerstown, tallow-chandler (Mills & Co, Parliament-street.). Mian, J. Northampton, iron-monger (Howes, Northampton.) Macklin, A. Compton-street, Soho, Linen-draper (Bousfield, Bouverie-street, Fleet-street) Morison, W. Pill-marsh, Gloucestershire, coal merchant (Dowling Chewmagna, Somersetshire.) Pringle, M. Walworth, corndealer, (Martin, Upper Thames street. Robinson, M. & J. Ibbetson, Drury-lane, grocer (Hurd, Temple.) Scott, T. Bethnall-green, broker (Hall, Castle-court, Budge-row..) Travers, W. & J. Bate, Warrington, Lancashire, grocer (Fitchett, Warnag ton.) Watred, J. N. Birmingham, woollendraper (Whately, Birmingham. White, J.& W. Fernibough, Manchester, callico printers (Johnson & Co. Manches ter. DIVIDENDS. Abbott, T. Wisbeach, Cambridgeshire, liquor merchant. Aplin, O. Banbury, Oxfordshire, scrivener, Oct. 18. Ar thur G. Shipley-mill, Northumberland, miller, Oct. 28. Andrews, G. Hely. bourne, Hampshire, tanner, Nov. 4. Bell, J. Old City Chambers, wine merchant, Nov. 4. Burton, J. and J. Hirst, Manchester, timber merchants, Oct. 29. Bellamy, T. & J. Birmingham, japaaners, Oct. 22. Berridge R. Old City Chambers, merchant, Nov. 5. Birkett, G. Kendall, Westmoreland, brandy merchant, Nov. 12. Bird, W. W. Coventry, silk manufacturer, Dec. 17. Bryon, W. St. Mary-at-hill, brandy merchant, Oct. 26. Bowman, J. Wa ter-lane, b.andy merchant, Dec. 7. Birch, E. & W. and W. Marsh, FleetBatson street, paper-stainers, Nov. 12. W. Oxford, glassman, Nov. 2. Blakewell, R. Brydge's-street, Covent-garden, coffee-house keeper, Nov. 2. Bishop, J. and J. Terry, Maidstone, upholster. ers, Nov. 5. Barnes, R. Durham, mercer, Nov. 19. Barnes, J. Ficet street, stationer, Nov. 12. Clarke, F. Rotherhithe-street, mariner, Nov. 16. Cole, J. Northtawton, De von, shop-keeper, Oct. 23. Chaddock J. and R. Keay, Wigan, Lancashire potters, Oct. 28. Copp, J. and R Walker, Stratford, Essex, calico-prin ters, Oct. 19. Campbell B. Prince's square, Ratcliffe-highway, insurance broker, Oct. 15. Cook, J. Warren. street, Tottenham-court-road, linenGraper, Nov. 16. Croft, L. St. James'sstreet, coffee-house keeper, Nov. 5. Coleman, J. Fetter-lane, painter, Nóv. 16. Coleman, J. Clare-market, poulterer, Jan. 21. Dodd, W. Oxford-street, carver and gilder, Oct. 29. Dixon, J. and W. F. Exeter, merchants, Nov. 7. Dennett, E. Gray's-inn-lane, cow-keeper, Nov. 5. Daffin, M. & N. Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire, linen-drapers, Oct. 22. Darling, S. Bowling-street, Dean'svard, Westminster, grocer, Oct. 26. Davis, H. Portsea, Southampton, merchant, Nov. 2. Dawson, J. Hydestreet, Bloomsbury, steel manufacturer, Nov. 30. Dixon, J. Duke's-place, Pimlico, carpenter, Nov. 5. Emmett, R. Withnell, and P. Baldwin, Houghton, Lancashire, cotton manufac turers, Oct. 30. Eyne, B. Tokenhouseyard, merchant, Nov. 2. Eccles, T. and B. T. Holbrook, Watling-street, warehousemen, Nov. 30. Fo Fitt, T. Swansea, haberdasher, Nov. 30. Fenwick, T. J. Penzance, Cornwall, linen-draper, Oct. 19. Fullwood, J. Barbican, pawn-broker, Nov. 2. -zard, J. sen. and L. and J. Park-lane, stable-keepers, Oct. 29, Fitton, E. Bolton on the Moors, Lancashire, milliner, Nov. 2. Garland M. Grove-street, Deptford, victualler, Nov. 12. Grindred J. and M. Guest, Manchester, cotton merchants, Oct. 28. Geddes, A. Mark-lane, merchant, Nov. 26. Gardner, J. Newcastle-under-Line, ironmonger, Oct. 29. Groom, J. Chiswell-street, stablekeeper, Nov. 5. Hawkins, J. sen. Rotherhithe-wall, boat builder, Nov. 4. Howard, S. the younger, Halesworth, Suffolk, grocer, Oct. 23. Haigh, J. Kent-street Borough, stage-master, Nov. 2. Hartley, S. Grassington, Yorkshire, mercer, Nov. 5. Harman, J. Great Russellseet, Bloomsbury, haberdasher, Nov. 5. Humphries, W. jun. Old Fishstreet, grocer, Nov. 5. Hudson, R. Warton, Yorkshire, horse jobber, Nov. 7. Hawkesworth, Strand, linen-draper, Nov. 16. Hoffman, A. B. Charles-street, Covent-garden, tailor, Dec. 7. Holden, G. the younger, Kingston upon Hull, merchant, Nov. 15. James, J. Truro, Cornwall, money scrivener, Oct. 25. Jackson, J. Oxfordstrect, linen-draper, Oct. 22. Ingram, J. Strand, hatter, Oct. 22. James, H. St. Mary Axe, merchant, Oct. 26. Jarratt, J. the younger, Water-lane, Tower-street, broker, Nov. 16, Jacks, W. Bristol, merchant, November 20, Knight, T. Canterbury, shopkeeper, Oct. 29. King, J. Newcastle-upon-Tyne, porter dealer, Nov. 14. Keir, 1. Throgmorton-street, merchant, November 12. Loft, J. C. & L. Friday-street, warehousemen, Oct. 29. Lincoln J. St. George's fields, baker, Nov. 2. Lichigary, S. and M. Dunsford, Basinghall-street, merchants, Nov. 16. Lees, J. & S. Halifax, Yorkshire, merchants, Oct. 25. Lucas, W. N. St. Alban's, surgeon. Nov. 2. Leeming, T. and W. Chapman, Preston, Lancashire, worsted manufacturers, Dec. 16. Lane, J. T. Fraser, and T. Boylston, Nicholas-lane, ine chants, Dec. 5. Lewis, J. Lamb's buildings, Bunhill-row, carver and gilder, Jan. 21. Lewis, T. W. Falmouth, merchant, Nov. 19. Morrey, J. C. Manchester, cotton manufacturer, Oct. 15. Miller, J. Hammersmith, wheelwright, Oct. 26. Mackellar, D. Savage Gardens, London, wine merchant, Oct. 26. Massey, C. St. Catherine's, Tower, wharfinger, Nov. 12. Moyle, T. Newcastle-under-Line, draper, Oct. 29. Morgan, P. and A. Strother, Crescent, Mirories, merchants, Dec. 7. Mackenzie, M. Fleet-street, vintner, Nov. 2. Mor ley, W. Shoe-lane, baker, Dec. 19. M'Kinlay, D. and A. M. Belesario, Size-lane, merchants, Nov. 12. Oxenham, W. Exeter, tallow chandler, Oct. 23 and 30. Oliver de Perrin, C. F. Duke-street, Manchester-square, victualler, Oct. 29. Panie, J. Oxford, brandy merchant, Nov. 2. Petrie, J. Kempion, and J. Ward, Hanworth, Middlesex, dealers, Nov. 29. Poole, R. Prospect place, St. George's-fields, linen-diaper, Nov. 2. Roberts, J. Ashford, Kent, silversmith, Nov. 2. Read, A. Aldermanbury, warehouseman, Nov. 26. Rose. C. St. Ann's, Westminster, cheesemonger, Oct. 29. Robinson, T. Charlotte street, Portland Place, victualler, Oct. 29. Rouse, J. Sudbury, Suffolk, linen-draper, Dec. 2: Richardsen, R. Page's Walk, Bermondsey, glue-maker, Nov. 2. Riley, E. Strand, dealer in music, Nov. 16. Riskman, J. C. Bridge-street, Westminster, mercer, |